WHAT IS YOUR CONTACT / PRIVACY POLICY?

Clients who make educational or medical appointments will opt-in to receive messages via text, Email or phone call. As part of the intake process, we ask for your permission to receive messages from us. By entering your number, you agree to receive mobile messages. Message frequency varies. Message and data rates may apply. No mobile

WHAT KIND OF INSURANCE / PAYMENT DO YOU TAKE?

All of our EQUIP classes and coaching, pregnancy testing and ultrasounds are free and our medical services are affordable for everyone. Our generous donors help us provide these services so that no one in our community needs to delay prenatal care or postpone pregnancy -related medical services due to financial reasons. We do take Medicaid

WHAT ARE MY OPTIONS IF I’M PREGNANT?

Once you have a verified pregnancy, you have three options to consider: parenting, adoption and abortion. Finding out you are pregnant can cause a wide-range of emotions, so we encourage you to talk to a family member or friend you trust. Our staff is more than willing to discuss your options with you. No one

HOW WILL I RECEIVE MY TEST RESULTS?

You will receive your pregnancy test results at the time of your appointment. STI results will be available shortly following your test, so we will schedule a follow-up appointment for you at the time of your testing.

WHICH STI’S DO YOU TEST FOR, AND HOW DO YOU TEST?

We test for the two most common STIs, chlamydia and gonorrhea, and they are both tested with simple urine samples, so no blood work is necessary. Many times these two infections have no symptoms, so you can be infected and not even know it. They are so prevalent that the Centers for Disease Control recommend

IF I’M UNDER 18, DO I NEED MY PARENTS’ PERMISSION FOR TESTING?

Because STI and pregnancy testing can often lead to a wide range of follow-up discussions, we encourage all of our clients to talk to a family member or friend that they trust. If you choose, you may bring them to the appointment. However, because of the Sexual Health Reproductive laws in Colorado, we are able

WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STI AND STD?

STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) and STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease) are often used interchangeably. Medically, infections are called diseases when they begin to cause symptoms; however, it is common for people to use the term STD even when there are no symptoms.

SHOULD I GET TESTED FOR STI’S?

The Centers for Disease Control recommends STI/STD testing any time you have had new or multiple sex partners. There are four types of sex that can put you at risk for contracting an STI: mutual masturbation, oral sex, vaginal sex and anal sex. Many infections may not cause symptoms but can still be passed between

DO YOU OFFER SERVICES FOR MEN?

Yes! We recognize that an unplanned pregnancy can be overwhelming for the man involved. Even a planned pregnancy can cause some feelings of concern. In the same way that we offer advocacy services for pregnant women, we offer all these services for their partners. In addition to meeting with a Men’s Advocate, the father of

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